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The relationship between housing conditions and health status of rooming house residents in Toronto.

机译:多伦多的住房条件和住房状况与健康状况的关系。

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BACKGROUND: Rooming houses are an important source of housing for low-income Canadians. Little information is available on the relationship between housing conditions and health status in this vulnerable population. METHODS: Interviews were conducted with a representative sample of 295 residents in 171 rooming houses in Toronto. Health status was assessed using the SF-36. The physical attractiveness of each rooming house was rated using the Multiphasic Environmental Assessment Procedure. Associations between the health status of residents and the physical attractiveness and organizational characteristics of rooming houses were examined. RESULTS: Rooming house residents aged 35 years and older had significantly poorer health status than their counterparts in the Canadian general population. Eight of the ten dimensions of individual health status assessed by the SF-36 were significantly correlated with the physical attractiveness of the rooming house in which the individual lived. However, there was no significant association between residents' health status and the rooming house's non-profit status, provision of meals, or the presence of an on-site landlord. CONCLUSIONS: Rooming house residents suffer from a high prevalence of ill health. Residents reporting worst health are concentrated in rooming houses in the poorest physical condition. This relationship may be mediated by selection processes that place the sickest individuals in the lowest-quality rooming houses, and/or by a direct effect of adverse housing conditions on health status. Further research is needed to elucidate these processes and to improve the health of this vulnerable population.
机译:背景:住房是低收入加拿大人住房的重要来源。关于这一脆弱人群的住房条件与健康状况之间关系的信息很少。方法:在多伦多的171间客房中,对295位居民的代表性样本进行了访谈。使用SF-36评估健康状况。使用多阶段环境评估程序对每个房间的物理吸引力进行了评估。检查了居民的健康状况与房间的吸引力和组织特征之间的关联。结果:35岁及以上的客房居民的健康状况显着低于加拿大普通人群中的同龄人。 SF-36评估的个人健康状况的十个维度中的八个与个人所居住的房间的物理吸引力显着相关。但是,居民的健康状况与客房的非营利状况,提供餐食或现场房东的存在之间没有显着关联。结论:寄宿家庭的居民患病率很高。报告健康状况最差的居民集中在身体状况最差的屋子里。这种关系可以通过将最病的人安置在质量最低的房间中的选择过程和/或不利的住房条件对健康状况的直接影响来调节。需要进一步的研究来阐明这些过程并改善这一脆弱人群的健康。

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